Brainerd City Council Advances State Hospital Property Talks and Tackles Mobile Home Park Redevelopment
- Meeting Overview:
The Brainerd City Council meeting on April 2, 2026, focused heavily on discussions surrounding the potential development of the state hospital property and the future of the Westwood Mobile Home Park. Key initiatives included exploring legislative actions for land conveyance, integrating mixed-use developments, and strategizing funding and grant programs for upcoming projects.
The meeting commenced with a thorough discussion about the state hospital land, which has remained undeveloped. A city council member highlighted that the state of Minnesota is not interested in selling or transferring the property to the city, maintaining its status as vacant land. This prompted a conversation about the potential for legislative action to facilitate a statutory conveyance of the land to the city. The council expressed a strong desire for a comprehensive analysis of costs, timelines, and potential obstacles before committing to further action. Participants discussed the necessity of researching how other state hospital properties in Minnesota have been utilized as a reference for potential development strategies.
The conversation naturally transitioned to the Westwood Mobile Home Park, where redevelopment possibilities were considered. The property is legally non-conforming, which limits development options. A city council member explained the constraints and emphasized the need to explore partnerships involving the Economic Development Authority (EDA), Housing Authority, and the city to facilitate redevelopment. The council showed keen interest in understanding the costs and potential state funding for any relocation efforts, given the statutory processes involved in transitioning the mobile home park to another type of development. A consensus emerged that involving the Housing Authority would be crucial, and reaching out to the property owner was suggested as a prudent next step. The council plans to gather more information, including potential pricing, for presentation at the EDA’s upcoming meeting.
In addition to these prominent land discussions, the council reviewed and approved amendments to the EDA bylaws. The amendments addressed quorum requirements, ensuring clarity for conducting business, and included recommendations from the city attorney to streamline meeting scheduling processes. These changes were passed without opposition.
The council also delved into the 2025 EDA measurables and activities, highlighting the EDA’s initiatives, including revisions to commercial signage regulations. These revisions, completed by the planning commission and forwarded to the city council, added a three-dimensional element to wall signage, which is important for the EDA’s consideration of signage grants for local businesses. The EDA decided to reserve excess funds from 2025 for the signage and facade grant program in 2026, aligning it with the Washington Street Reconstruction Project. Additionally, the EDA directed staff to collaborate with the Brainerd Lakes Chamber and Bladec on a mitigation plan to minimize business impacts during the upcoming Washington Street project.
The council’s attention then shifted to the consultant framework for 2026, particularly regarding the facade and signage grant program. A staff member provided updates, noting the urgency in promoting the grant program and suggesting a rollout of information by the 6th, with applications potentially opening on either the 20th or 27th of the month. Concerns were raised about the first-come, first-served nature of the grant applications, especially given that the current round was limited to a specific area on Washington Street. Suggestions emerged to consider a hybrid scoring system to ensure fairness and prioritize applications based on project impact and amount requested. The staff member confirmed that mechanisms would guide unsuccessful applicants toward alternative funding options, such as a unified fund loan.
Further updates included the development agreement process for a specific property, with the goal of submitting an application by July. Preliminary meetings had been held, and progress was ongoing, though timelines remained a concern. Discussion also touched on potential Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for a housing district.
An update on the Keeper development was provided, detailing the removal of trees in preparation for construction. The project includes a sizable residential component, with a phased approach to development. The first phase will consist of 338 apartment units, followed by an additional 62-unit building, highlighting the scale of development efforts in the area.
Dave Badeaux
City Council Officials:
Tad Erickson, Kevin H. Stunek, Kelly Bevans, Kevin Yeager, Jeff Czeczok, Mike O’Day, Gabe Johnson
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/02/2026
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Recording Published:
04/02/2026
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Crow Wing County
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Towns:
Brainerd
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